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Macy's announced this week that they are going to keep eight of their locations, including the Herald Square flagship store, open at all hours of the day and night from December 21 to Christmas Eve. From the Staten Island Advance:

Shoppers will be greeted with the ongoing sales Macy's has been holding since Black Friday, said spokeswoman Elina Kazan. "The most important thing about being open 24 hours is that it makes shopping convenient to people with different schedules," she said. "This gives everyone a little extra time." Company officials have been planning the shopping marathon for months to ensure there is enough manpower and merchandise.

Everyone is saying this is so nice of Macy's to open the store so everyone, no matter what their time constraints, has a chance to shop. Now, once all the crowds have gone for the day, customers will be able to wade through the dunes of scattered merchandise in peace. What a great Christmas present. And just think of all the homeless people who will have a nice bed of jumbled merino V-neck sweaters!
At Macy's, A Shopping Marathon [SI Advance]

Grub Street has news today that there may finally be a new tenant for the West Village restaurant space best known for housing Grange Hall (and, more recently, Blue Mill) — and it's not highfalutin mixologist Sasha Petraske, who'd previously said he was interested. Nope, the new guy is Harold Moore, a chef who's worked for some of New York's top French toques. Josh Ozersky explains at Grub Street.
Harold Moore of March to Take Over Grange Hall-Blue Mill Space [Grub Street]

• Holy crap, could this be …? It is! There is actual construction afoot at ground zero — and on the Freedom Tower, no less. The steel cage defines the areas where elevators and stairwells will go; the pouring of concrete starts tomorrow. And if we'd seen this, oh, let's see, four and a half years ago, we'd probably burst with pride. [NYT]
• In case you want to relive the glory of last Tuesday: A Democratic congressional candidate in Connecticut WON! WON! WON! the recount against his GOP opponent, a three-term incumbent. "Landslide Joe" (hey, he nicknamed himself) Courtney's sweeping mandate is now officially based on a 91-vote advantage. [NYT]
• NYC's Board of Health might take things slower with the trans-fat ban. It may also give it a form other than a piece of City Council legislation, lest the city be hit with a ton of lawsuits. McDonald's, by the way, says it will totally comply (even as it's hiring new high-profile lawyers). [Crain's]
• A fired media executive is in deep trouble for being a good Samaritan, of sorts. Stevan Hoffacker was allegedly monitoring the company's e-mail traffic from his home PC in Queens and sending colleagues heads-up messages if they were about to get canned as well. The bosses at SourceMedia must have been puzzled by all the prescient "You can't fire me, I quit" storm-offs. [NYDN]
• And alleged phone-thrower Naomi Campbell is looking for a plea deal but won't take anything that will require her to do cleanup duty (the court-mandated humiliation du jour for errant celebrities). "It's not that she's squeamish," her lawyer is quoted saying — and trailing off directly afterward. [NYP]
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